On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 18:47, Samuel Flory wrote:
> John Joseph Roets wrote:
> 
>    There are 3 journal types/modes ordered (the default), writeback 
> (fastest), and journal (don't use).
> 
>   I'll repeat it one more time.  What you want to is NOT possible.  Once 
> a partition is mounted as one journal mode you can't remount it as 
> another.  You can umount it and mount it, but this can't be done on /. 
>  (You can't umount /.)  You need to mount / in writeback mode at boot. 
>  The only way to do this if you use an initrd is to make sure linuxrc in 
> your initrd is using the right options.  If you are using a kernel with 
> ext3 compiled in you need to give the rooflags option.
OK.  Thank you.  I do understand now.  So, do I want to edit my current
linuxrc (within my initrd), or do I want to make another (with
mkinitrd)?

I obviously need to research this more...

Thank you for your patience. 
 
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